Kevin Hatt's encounter with 22-year-old Chloë Sevigny in 1994 was serendipitous, coinciding with her burgeoning rise in the fashion and acting scenes. Working at a cherished downtown store, Sevigny was about to be thrust into the spotlight with her role in Larry Clark's film. Their photoshoot, depicted in the newly published book 'Chloë and Harmony '94', captures a moment of innocence prior to her fame. Hatt reflects on the vibrant artistic community of New York City, encapsulating a cultural snapshot that resonates even decades later.
I used to shoot in a studio on Spring Street, SoHo, which was about two blocks away from where I lived. That neighbourhood was quite a focal point for young creative people. It's crazy to think, but I would see Henry Rollins and...
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